Title: A survey of Quest data after extinction and calibration
1A survey of Quest data after extinction and
calibration
- A single nights calibration is applied to
extinction corrected data - Quest will be compared to Sloan on several areas
of the sky - Quest color diagrams will be presented which show
the effectiveness of requiring multiple
independent detections in each filter(unforced
detections)
2Forced detections
Pipeline applies a blind Measurement at the
position Of the missing star
B
R
3Johnson 180 to 190 ra 0Dec
4Sloan Quest on 0Dec
R
I
B
All measurements 10 error
5BRI 0Dec
B-R
Sloan matches to Quest gt3 of 7 nights combined
per filter 10 error cut
From Sloan Star catalog
R-I
6BRI 0Dec
Cutting forced detections 3 nights (of 7) per
filter at least
B-R
R-I
7Johnson 340 to 360 ra -9 Dec
8Sloan Quest at -9 dec
All measurements 10 error
9Johnson 340 to 360 ra 22.5 Dec
10BRI 22Dec
B-R
Measured in every filter at least 3 of 4
nights With forced detections
At least 2 of 4 nights Column 26 creates the
halo Without forced detections
R-I
11Gunn 180 to 190 ra 0 Dec
Note, cloudy on January 27,2004
12Sloan-Quest 0Dec
z1
z2
i
r
130Dec, lower quality extinction
14Gunn 350 to 360 ra 4.5 Dec
15Sloan-Quest 4.5Dec
16RIZ 2 nights at 0Dec
Allowing for forced detections, Matched to sloan
r-i
i-z
17Gunn 350 to 360 ra 22.5 Dec
1822Dec RIZ
Unforced detections At least 3nights of 6 per
filter
Histogram of errors on measurements
r-i
i-z
19Sloan - Quest
Sky level
20Conclusions
- Johnson zero points off by order 10
- Forced detections add noise 14 error in B
- Gunn zero points are good
- Gunn color diagrams are a bit wide
- TBD effect of sky brightness on zero points in U
and B.